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The Legal Submission 37

February 11, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

In the latest Legal Submission I take a look at the latest happenings in the Jojo Diaz lawsuit pitting his former manager against his new advisors MTK Global and owner Daniel Kinahan. Default by Clerk by MMA Payout Dec of Jouslin Chibli Khair… by MMA Payout

Filed Under: boxing, Featured, The Legal Submission

Default obtained against MTK/Kinahan in Jojo Diaz case

February 9, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

An order of default was obtained by attorneys for Moises Heredia in the lawsuit against MTK Global Sports Management and Daniel Kinahan. The lawsuit was filed related to Heredia’s representation of Jojo Diaz and the purported interference of the relationship by MTK Global and its founder Kinahan.  Daniel Kinahan by MMA Payout Golden Boy Boxing […]

Filed Under: boxing, Featured, legal

Top Rank Boxing on ESPN (1/30) draws 539K

February 2, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Top Rank Boxing on ESPN drew 539,000 viewers on Saturday night per Nielsen via ShowBuzz Daily.  The telecast drew 197,000 viewers in the A18-49 demo and a 0.31 household rating. The telecast featured Robson Conceicao and Xavier Martinez in a battle of 130 pounders.  Conceicao won via unanimous decision.  In addition, Muhammad Ali’s grandson, Nico […]

Filed Under: boxing, ESPN, ratings, Top Rank

Floyd Mayweather enters NASCAR with TMT car

February 1, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Floyd Mayweather is making his move into NASCAR.  On Tuesday, he announced his foray into the sport in an attempt to qualify a car into the Daytona 500. The Money Team Racing will have 23-year-old Kaz Grala as their driver. TMT AT THE DAYTONA 500 2022!!!!@kazgrala @tmtracing50 pic.twitter.com/lkS83ajGfk — Floyd Mayweather (@FloydMayweather) February 1, 2022 […]

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Queensbury Promotions lands Fury-Whyte fight

January 28, 2022 by Jason Cruz Leave a Comment

Frank Warren’s Queensbury Promotions won the purse bid for Tyson Fury’s next fight on Friday morning per ESPN. Warren, Fury’s co-promoter, bested Eddie Hearn’s bid to hold Fury’s defense of the WBC heavyweight title. Warren bid $41,025,000 for the opportunity to put on the event. Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing offered $32,222,222. Fury will receive 80% of […]

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Never seen such blatant corruption at a championship weigh in. Khamzat is one of the last to the scales and it takes all of 3 seconds for commission to shout “185” he doesn’t touch the scale at all, scale doesn’t even settle. Just gives him the weight. Insanity…

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It is comical the UFC can be the most political sports organization in the history of American sports for clear aims (Ali Act, WH event) while promoting a candidate w/ the most extreme agenda in 50 years and when called to task for that help, pretend they're helpless observers.

Ali Wong's ex-husband got off easier than Russini's current husband.

Now that this Vrabel-Russini thing is full blown, will DC chill tomorrow on the #UFC weigh-in show with Sanko or no

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